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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Notes and Queries. did General Armistead fight on the Federal side at First Manassas or confess when dying at Gettysburg that he had been engaged in an Unholy cause? (search)
with unsurpassed heroism, he whimpered and repented of his course after he received his fatal wound — unless indeed he was delirious from the effects of that wound. Begging an early reply to this letter, I am, with high respect, and with best wishes for your health and happiness, Very truly, your obedient servant, J. Wm. Jones, Secretary Southern Historical Society. To this letter there was the following reply: Letter from General Hancock.Governor's Island, New York, July 15th, 1882. Rev. J. Wm. Jones, No. 7, Library Floor State Capitol, Richmond, Virginia: Dear Sir,--Your favor of the 10th instant was duly received. I have enclosed your letter referring to General Armistead on the field of Gettysburg, to General H. H. Bingham, M. C., from Philadelphia. He was the officer to whom the message was delivered, and is the best witness in the case. I have no doubt that he will answer your inquiry fully. I am, Yours very truly, Wingfield S. Hancock. On